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The phrase "added to the database" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of including new information or records into a database system.
Example: "After the data was verified, it was added to the database for future reference."
Alternatives: "inserted into the database" or "recorded in the database".
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Here again, the information should be added to the database.
They become more predictive with each patient that is recruited, sequenced, and added to the database.
Her DNA was taken, as is routine, and added to the database.
As more profiles were added to the database, the same checks were carried out.
This search resulted in an extra 32 studies being added to the database.
Only the full details of individuals convicted of serious crime can be added to the database.
Therefore, alternate city names and spellings were also added to the database in the 'OtherName' category.
The more critical mutations that are added to the database, the more powerful the database becomes.
Superintendent David Hartshorn, from the Met's public order branch, conceded law-abiding campaigners were being added to the database.
Codenamed Operation Nutmeg, the sweep aims to ensure all those convicted of serious offences are added to the database.
As more images are submitted by parents, they will be added to the database to help improve accuracy.
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